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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
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Part I THE CONCEPT OF MORAL RESPONSIBILITY
- 1. Freedom and Resentment 45
- 2. On "Freedom and Resentment" 67
- 3. The Importance of Free Will 101
- 4. Responsibility and the Limits of Evil: Variations on a Strawsonian Theme 119
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Part II HIERARCHY, RATIONALITY, AND THE "REAL SELF"
- 5. The Real Self View (In Which a Nonautonomous Conception of Free Will and Responsibility Is Examined and Criticized) 151
- 6. Identification and Wholeheartedness 170
- 7. What Happens When Someone Acts? 188
- 8. Sanctification, Hardening of the Heart, and Frankfurt's Concept of Free Will 211
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Part III MORAL RESPONSIBILITY AND ALTERNATIVE POSSIBILITIES
- 9. Intellect, Will, and the Principle of Alternate Possibilities 237
- 10. Responsibility, Agent-Causation, and Freedom: An Eighteenth-Century View 263
- 11. What We Are Morally Responsible For 286
- 12. Incompatibilism without the Principle of Alternative Possibilities 296
- 13. Causing and Being Responsible for What Is Inevitable 310
- 14. Responsibility for Consequences 322
- Bibliography 349
- Contributors 357
- Index 359
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
-
Part I THE CONCEPT OF MORAL RESPONSIBILITY
- 1. Freedom and Resentment 45
- 2. On "Freedom and Resentment" 67
- 3. The Importance of Free Will 101
- 4. Responsibility and the Limits of Evil: Variations on a Strawsonian Theme 119
-
Part II HIERARCHY, RATIONALITY, AND THE "REAL SELF"
- 5. The Real Self View (In Which a Nonautonomous Conception of Free Will and Responsibility Is Examined and Criticized) 151
- 6. Identification and Wholeheartedness 170
- 7. What Happens When Someone Acts? 188
- 8. Sanctification, Hardening of the Heart, and Frankfurt's Concept of Free Will 211
-
Part III MORAL RESPONSIBILITY AND ALTERNATIVE POSSIBILITIES
- 9. Intellect, Will, and the Principle of Alternate Possibilities 237
- 10. Responsibility, Agent-Causation, and Freedom: An Eighteenth-Century View 263
- 11. What We Are Morally Responsible For 286
- 12. Incompatibilism without the Principle of Alternative Possibilities 296
- 13. Causing and Being Responsible for What Is Inevitable 310
- 14. Responsibility for Consequences 322
- Bibliography 349
- Contributors 357
- Index 359